
Welcome to Athidhi Aalayam, a pure vegetarian South Indian restaurant in Frisco, TX, known for serving authentic Indian cuisine and popular Indian street food made with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. Our menu features a wide variety of flavorful dishes including crispy dosas, soft idli, medu vada, wholesome vegetarian thali meals, chaats, and delicious rice specialties. Guests can also enjoy favorites like Mysore Masala Dosa, Dahi Puri, Lasuni Gobi, and Paneer Momos, along with refreshing beverages such as filter coffee. With vegan, gluten-free, and Jain food options available, Athidhi Aalayam is a welcoming destination for families, friends, and food lovers looking for authentic Indian vegetarian food in Frisco.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13089 Main St Suite 100, Frisco, TX 75035
Phone: (972) 292-7897
Website: https://www.athidhiaalayam.com/
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We walked in to listen to wonderful Om playing throughout the restaurant and had it that way thru out entire meal. What a real vibe indeed.
The menu is long and filled with variety of foods, including a Chinese section. Interesting menu.
Food is awesome, to simply put. All dishes we tried are very well made and exceeding our expectations of taste. While the quantities are on the side of small, the tastes are sure to fulfill.
The service and ambience of the place are excellent and we are sure to revisit again over and over.
I tried the Aalyam Veg Thali along with their Filter Coffee, and both were absolutely delightful. The thali was wholesome, flavorful, and well worth the price, while the filter coffee was rich and refreshing, making it the perfect way to end the meal. Definitely worth the price and a great place for anyone who enjoys authentic vegetarian food.
We ordered the vegetable corn soup and soya curry, and both were good. The kulcha were especially nice. The jalpeno tofu was OK, it tasted like it was too sour like there was chaat masala
The energy and vibe of the place are really pleasant, which made the whole experience even better. Definitely a great spot if you’re looking for tasty Jain-friendly optio
Very beautiful decor and relaxing music.
Overall A+. We came during off peak hours so felt like staff was only serving us 🙂
We will make another visit during peak hours and report back on crowd management, service, food quality etc.
Unfortunately, the lachha paratha was disappointing. It was served with dal that tasted stale and seemed to have gone bad. When we pointed it out, the waiter simply asked if we wanted a replacement, but there was no apology and no manager came to address the issue, which was frustrating.
On a positive note, the paneer dish was excellent and definitely the highlight of the meal. Everything else we tried was fairly average.
But I want to share one small suggestion. When I arrived, the entire restaurant was empty, but the tables and chairs were not clean. I even checked three different tables, and all looked the same. There was no crowd and staff were free, so I’m not sure why the cleaning was missed.
This is not a negative comment — just honest feedback. Food quality is excellent, but maintenance and hygiene need a little more attention. Even small details like wiping tables and chairs make a big difference for customers.
Overall, for taste and good Indian Thali, this is a great place. I genuinely prefer it for the food. Just hoping they improve the cleanliness part.
I did notice they have a pretty big vegetarian menu, with things like dosas, South Indian thali, and bhel puri that a lot of people tend to recommend and enjoy. 
The ambience is nice and service was decent, and some items like their naan and filter coffee were solid. But overall, for what you’re paying, it didn’t quite live up to the hype for me. I’d go back again and try more, but I wasn’t blown away this visit.
The Tati bellam Coffee stands out as a must try, offering a rich, traditional flavor thats hard to find. The rasam rice combo is comforting and soulful, while the crispy corn and pachi mirchi paneer add a perfect balance of crunch and spice.
Food quality and presentation are consistent and satisfying overall.
The only downside is limited waiting chairs, which can be a bit disappointing during peak hours.
Writing this after 4 visits.
Parking – Good
Ambience – 5/5
Service – 4/5.
We ordered two thalis, but the taste of the vegetable curries was not up to the mark. The curries were very salty and watery, and it felt like almost all the items were made using the same base (dal), which made them taste very similar.
It feels disappointing because our first experience was excellent—we had even given a 5-star review earlier. This visit was completely the opposite. We hope the restaurant maintains the same taste and quality that initially impressed us and improves consistency going forward.